Life and light for woman . tate Branch.—Miss C. , Treas. Buffalo, Pilgrim Ch.,Aux., 5; Brooklyn, Tompkins Ave., , 200; Corning, Y. P. S. C. E., 50, coll.,; Cambria, Molyneux Dist., Aux.,10; Cortland, Aux., 25; Elmira, ParkCh.,Aux.,50; Henrietta, Aux., 10; Ho-mer, Young Ladies Missy Socy, ,Mrs. Joseph Stebbins, 2; New York,Tremont Aux., 35; Phcenix, Aux., 18;Patchogue, Y. P. S. C. E., 15; Riverhead,Aux., 67, S. S., ; Warsaw, collection,; West Winfleld, Aux., 30. Less Ex-penses, , 500 00 Total, 525 46 FLORIDA. Macclenny.—Miss M. H. Bradley,Ormond.—Ladies Missy


Life and light for woman . tate Branch.—Miss C. , Treas. Buffalo, Pilgrim Ch.,Aux., 5; Brooklyn, Tompkins Ave., , 200; Corning, Y. P. S. C. E., 50, coll.,; Cambria, Molyneux Dist., Aux.,10; Cortland, Aux., 25; Elmira, ParkCh.,Aux.,50; Henrietta, Aux., 10; Ho-mer, Young Ladies Missy Socy, ,Mrs. Joseph Stebbins, 2; New York,Tremont Aux., 35; Phcenix, Aux., 18;Patchogue, Y. P. S. C. E., 15; Riverhead,Aux., 67, S. S., ; Warsaw, collection,; West Winfleld, Aux., 30. Less Ex-penses, , 500 00 Total, 525 46 FLORIDA. Macclenny.—Miss M. H. Bradley,Ormond.—Ladies Missy Socy,Ch., Cong. Total, 15 00 ALABAMA. SeZwia.—Womans Missy Union, FirstCong. Ch., 5 00 Total, 5 00 ILLINOIS. Oglesby.—Y. P. S. C. E., 10 50 Total, 10 50 KANSAS. P. S. C. E., 2 00 Total, 2 00 NEBRASKA. P. S. C. E., 1 37 Total, 1 37 CANADA. Montreal.—A Friend, 7 70 Total, 7 70 General Funds,Variety Account,Legacies, 4,955 24 51 93 3,445 00 Total, $8,452 17 Miss Harriet W. May, Asst Matsuyama, Dec. 12, Friends of the Young Ladies Branch :— I begin this school year with a resolution to be more faithful than last yearconcerning letter writing, but that resolution is easier made than kept. Ibelieve I wrote you a short letter about the last of October, in which I men-tioned the Sabbath-school work. It is not so prosperous this year. Manychildren having fallen away, because of the influence exeited upon them bytheir teachers in the public school. Even the attractions of a Cliristmas treeare not sufficient to draw them in again. Thus my work in that line is lack-ing the fascination which it had for me last year ; but if some one must workwhen times are hard and skies are cloudy, I am ver} thankful that Godhas chosen me, and has given me faith to work on without discouragementat such a time. If our work were always prosperous, and we were alwaysw^alking beneath sunny skies, we should know nothing of that joy which comesfrom walking


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